Bariatric surgery is an uprising approach as a reliable choice for weight loss, resulting in a significant remission in almost all obesity-related comorbidities. However, bariatric procedure is a minimal invasive surgery with trivial rates of complications; surgeons would be able to prevent comorbidities in patients with efficient interventions. We aim to mention our experiences on the management of post-operative complications including psychological disorders, hair loss, insufficient weight loss, bleeding, nutritional deficiencies and gastroesophageal reflux, and embolism.